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I'm looking for advice on loading .30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1213290" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>A 150g Nosler ballistic tip over 59g to 60g of Norma URP runs 2950 to 3000 fps and wrecks deer. I used this combination before Berger brought the 230 OTM to market. I never had the opportunity to take any deer with the 150 Nosler beyond 325 yards, but it performed very nicely. norma data shows a max of 60.5g and 3120 fps. None of my rifles could actually get all the way to their published maximum. </p><p>.30/06 isn't a tough round to load for. Over the years I've had several, none required much more than picking a suitable powder for the bullet weight and pick the bullet I felt was suitable for my intended quarry. Load up a ladder test and find the best accuracy Then adjust seating depth or switch primers to shrink the group. Most importantly, have fun and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1213290, member: 42308"] A 150g Nosler ballistic tip over 59g to 60g of Norma URP runs 2950 to 3000 fps and wrecks deer. I used this combination before Berger brought the 230 OTM to market. I never had the opportunity to take any deer with the 150 Nosler beyond 325 yards, but it performed very nicely. norma data shows a max of 60.5g and 3120 fps. None of my rifles could actually get all the way to their published maximum. .30/06 isn't a tough round to load for. Over the years I've had several, none required much more than picking a suitable powder for the bullet weight and pick the bullet I felt was suitable for my intended quarry. Load up a ladder test and find the best accuracy Then adjust seating depth or switch primers to shrink the group. Most importantly, have fun and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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